Lol, of course the first comment is the “BUT WOMEN JUDGE MEN ON THEIR HEIGHT” guy.
Lol, of course the first comment is the “BUT WOMEN JUDGE MEN ON THEIR HEIGHT” guy.
More people in the U.S are killed by crime and criminal negligence every year than have ever been killed by terrorists in the nation, in history combined.
I was really turned off by the governor’s statement in response to the incident, which really only addressed the killing of the officer and not the 7 other innocent people who died:
A lot of these shootings have a jealousy or desire to see someone else hurt element. When these people say they “just wanted to end it all” or some such what they mean is “I wanted to hurt others and make them suffer while not facing the consequences”.
I’m with you. I don’t care how insensitive it sounds; just fucking off yourself and make the world a better place. Leave your damned family, and also in this case, the family of a person that had to intervene, out of this mess.
As were the officers that ended the situation.
There is a reason that in The Emperor’s New Clothes it is a kid that points out that the Emperor is naked. Children are very good at seeing past all the superficial bullshit that adults think is important. They can see that under the fancy suit and ten tons of self-importance, Paul Ryan is just a spineless little…
Seriously? A bunch of people are dead and you go with a glib remark? This isn’t helping.
“My intentions was to have God kill me. I ran out of bullets,” he said. “Suicide by cop was my intention.”
“no matter how much you may want health insurance someday”
Ermagerd. It flings its arms up!
You just said a whole word without saying a single one.
Let’s hope that when they’re of a age to vote there will still be elections, and that they won’t be gerrymandered out.
“According to ABC, one parent posted on social media that students should respect Ryan because he has a fancy job, no matter how much you may want health insurance someday.”
#parentgoals
Some kids are smart.
Respect the office = I was just following orders.
“I don’t want to be associated with a man who puts his party before his country.”